I Can’t Get Through The Long Walk Footage Without Crying. I’m Terrified Of What The Movie Is Going To Do To Me

I’ve had the chance to watch the trailer for “The Long Walk” not just once, but three times now. The first time was during Lionsgate’s CinemaCon 2025 presentation, seated among a crowd of journalists – a professional setting, yet it moved me to tears. The second time was before an F1 viewing, and the third on my computer screen. Each viewing has left me with a powerful emotional response. My eyes fill with tears, but I can’t look away from the screen. My stomach knots up, and my legs turn to jelly. I’m both terrified and compelled to keep watching. If the film is meant to elicit this reaction, it’s already accomplished its goal.








